Missing students: Saint-Charles low level impacts searches

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The search continued to find Christelle Marielle Kouass around 6 a.m. this morning on the Saint-Charles River. The lower level of the river, however, prevents the Quebec City Police Service (SPVQ) from putting its boat in the water.

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On Thursday, he was nearly pinched several times, reports Marie-Pier Rivard, spokeswoman for SPVQ . So he did not go back to the river today.

Ms. pointed out. Rivard all the same that lowering the water level allows better visibility and simplifies the work of divers.

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The search to find the student who came from Africa to take training at Laval University will continue mainly with divers and patrol boats. The canine unit and the drone will remain available, if necessary.

The 13 kilometers separating the bridge that spans the river, near the boulevard Père-Lelièvre, and Saint Lawrence River was the subject of research for the sixth day.

Christelle Marielle Kouass fell into the Saint-Charles River on Sunday, around 6 pm Kevin Timneu Fezeu, 29, reportedly dived into the water to try to save her. His body was recovered Wednesday 400 meters from the place of his disappearance.

Source: Radio-Canada

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